A heat-dissipating device is adapted for use with a multi-layer circuit board having a grounding layer and that has an electronic component mounted thereon. The heat-dissipating device includes a heat-dissipating member, a grounding member and a connecting member. The heat-dissipating member is adapted to be disposed on a heat-radiating side of the electronic component. The grounding member includes a grounding tail and a grounding body connected to the grounding tail. The grounding tail is adapted to pass through the circuit board to connect electrically with the grounding layer and to dispose the grounding body between the heat-dissipating member and the circuit board. The connecting member interconnects the heat-dissipating member and the grounding member, and is adapted to be secured on the circuit board. The connecting member cooperates with the grounding member to make electrical connection between the heat-dissipating member and the grounding layer of the circuit board.
Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A heat-dissipating device for providing both heat dissipation and electromagnetic interference shielding to an electronic component that is mounted on a multi-layer circuit board, the circuit board having a grounding layer, said heat-dissipating device comprising: a heat-dissipating member made of a heat-conductive and electrically conductive material and adapted to be disposed on a heat-radiating side of the electronic component; a grounding member made of an electrically conductive material, said grounding member including a grounding tail and a grounding body connected to said grounding tail, said grounding tail being adapted to pass through the circuit board to connect electrically with the grounding layer and to dispose said grounding body between said heat-dissipating member and the circuit board; and a connecting member made of an electrically conductive material, interconnecting said heat-dissipating member and said grounding member, and adapted to be secured on the circuit board, thereby retaining said heat-dissipating member on the circuit board, said connecting member cooperating with said grounding member to make electrical connection between said heat-dissipating member and the grounding layer of the circuit board.
2. The heat-dissipating device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said grounding body is connected to one end of said grounding tail that is remote from the circuit board, said connecting member being in electrical contact with said grounding body.
3. The heat-dissipating device as claimed in claim 2 , wherein said connecting member includes a screw fastener that extends through said heat-dissipating member and said grounding member and that is adapted to engage threadedly the circuit board.
4. The heat-dissipating device as claimed in claim 2 , wherein said grounding member includes a parallel pair of said grounding tails, said grounding body being formed as a plate that interconnects said grounding tails at said one end that is remote from the circuit board.
5. The heat-dissipating device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said connecting member includes a screw fastener that extends through said heat-dissipating member and said grounding member and that is adapted to engage threadedly the circuit board.
6. The heat-dissipating device as claimed in claim 5 , wherein said screw fastener includes a threaded shank portion and a head portion connected to said shank portion, said connecting member further including a conductive biasing member provided on said head portion and biasing said heat-dissipating member toward the electronic component.
7. The heat-dissipating device as claimed in claim 6 , wherein said head portion is formed with a radial outward stop flange, said conductive biasing member including a conductive coil spring that is sleeved on said head portion and that has opposite ends abutting against said stop flange and said heat-dissipating member, respectively.
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December 13, 2002
November 4, 2003
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